Pakistan, April 24 -- Pakistan has formally raised concerns at the United Nations after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, warning that the move could seriously threaten regional peace and stability. Pakistani officials described the decision as illegal and urged the international community to take immediate notice of the potential humanitarian and security consequences.

Pakistan's envoy to the UN, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, submitted a formal letter to the president of the United Nations General Assembly conveying concerns raised by Ishaq Dar. The letter emphasised that suspending the treaty could undermine decades of water cooperation and create serious risks for millions of people who depend on shared river resources.

Furthermore, Is...